Mêh Blog Easter Egg Hunt: Win Yummy Chocolate!

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Easter eggs have been hidden all over this blog! Can you find them all?
Try to find as many as you can, and you can win some yummy chocolate!

About the prize:
-The prize is a chocolate bar (100g) covered with Mêh’s favourite toppings:
butter biscuits, mini Smarties and rice crispies. The winner can choose whether it’s white, milk or dark chocolate, and their name will be printed on the wrapping.
-The chocolate will be ordered after the contest ends. It will take about 4 days to be made by chocri. Please note that sending the chocolate overseas (I live in Europe!) may take up to two weeks.
-The chocolate has an expiry date of 5 months after the production date.

How to play:
-Easter Eggs have been hidden throughout the blog. They might be in the blog extras, among blog posts…look for them everywhere!
-Each egg has a unique name. Write it down.
-Send me the eggs you’ve found before the end of April (see exact deadline below) in a mail, to tzeting.chao(at)yahoo.com. Just a list of the names will do.
-The person who finds the most eggs wins. There can be a maximum of three winners, including runner ups. If more than three people have the highest amount, names will be drawn randomly.
-Winners will be announced on the site with their (user)name.
-Winners will be contacted by me for their address.

This contest will run until Wednesday 30th of April 2014, ending at 23:59 GMT +1.

Here’s an example of an egg:

“Blue zig zag”

HAPPY HUNTING!

This contest is hosted by myself; chocri has nothing to do with this.

4 thoughts on “Mêh Blog Easter Egg Hunt: Win Yummy Chocolate!

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  2. David says:

    “The prize is a chocolate bar (100g)covered with Mêh’s favourite toppings: butter”

    It might just be my screen size, but that’s one unfortunate line break.

      • David says:

        I just got an image of a chocolate bar, slathered in nothing but butter.
        That can’t sound good, surely.

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